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The Power of Truth: Challenges to Catholic Doctrine and Morals Today

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A fascinating and engaging examination of the Catholic Church and its current controversies by a prominent “inside” Church leader. 

Thoughtful and persuasive answers to some of the most challenging issues facing Catholics such as divorce and remarriage, whether Catholic morality can change, what role the Pope plays when it comes to Catholic beliefs, the relationship of politics and religion, and how to reconcile science and faith.

An honest, undiluted exploration of provocative topics by a former Vatican leader under Pope Francis.

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That we might find support in the faith and overcome the present temptation to apostasy, schism, and resignation, but at the same time not succumb to the danger of overestimating ourselves and relying on our own activity instead of on grace–that is the goal of the present book. -from the Introduction

“You shall know the truth,” Jesus said, “and the truth will make you free” (Jn 8:32). Such is the liberating power of truth. In this book, Gerhard Cardinal Müller, former head of the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, unabashedly defends the truth of salvation taught by Christ and the Roman Catholic Church. He discusses how Catholic teaching addresses present-day crises in the Church and in the world.

This book also includes the cardinal’s recently released Manifesto of Faith. Relying heavily on The Catechism of the Catholic Church, it clarifies certain Church doctrines that have lately seemed to be in doubt.

Product Details

Author: Cardinal Gerhard Műller

Publication Date: 2019

ISBN: 978-1-62164-281-7

190pages

Publisher: Ignatius Press

 

 

Weight 0.22 kg
Dimensions 20.32 × 1.27 × 13.34 cm

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